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Fat Angie
- Fat Angie, Book 1
- De: e. E. Charlton-Trujillo
- Narrado por: Angela Dawe
- Duración: 6 h y 27 m
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Angie is the only one in her family - maybe the only one in the world - who believes her captured war-hero sister is still alive. Angie needs to believe it. It’s better than thinking about last year, when she tried to kill herself in front of a packed gym. Better than trying to steer clear of Stacy Ann Sloan and her posse of ultra-mean girls. Better than dealing with her corporate-lawyer mother, who wants to know only one thing: When is Angie going to lose exactly 29 pounds? Then a new girl, KC, arrives in Dryfalls, Ohio. She’s beautiful, hip, and smart, and everyone wants to know her. From the minute they meet, KC sees the real Angie....
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- Fat Angie
- Fat Angie, Book 1
- De: e. E. Charlton-Trujillo
- Narrado por: Angela Dawe
Such a great premise, such a disappointing result
Revisado: 02-29-16
If I ever hear the name Fat Angie again it will be too soon.
Hated the overuse of nicknames. Once or twice is funny. Every other sentence is painful. The plot is great, the characters are great, but the names ruined it for me. Romance, Couldn't-be-bothered-mother, fat Angie. Just stop already. And I didn't care for this narrator's voice. I thought she did Angie really well, but the rest of the voices drove me crazy.
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